bring down (one’s foot) heavily on the ground or on something on the ground
a stamped mark indicating a date, used on food packaging, posted envelopes, etc.
(in the US) a voucher issued cheaply by the state to those on low income and exchangeable for food
a small piece of gummed transparent paper used for fixing postage stamps in an album
the gummed marginal paper at the edge of a sheet of postage stamps
a small adhesive piece of paper of specified value issued by a national Post Office to be affixed to a letter or parcel to indicate the amount of postage paid
a handheld device for inking and imprinting a message or design on a surface
an office for the issue of government stamps and the receipt of stamp duty
a stamp given by some stores to a customer according to the amount spent, and exchangeable in the appropriate number for various articles
a stamp which certifies that a weekly payment has been made towards National Insurance
the collection and study of postage stamps as objects of interest or value; philately
an official statement or indication that something is accepted or regarded favourably
have a strong or permanent influence on
approve automatically without proper consideration